100 Questions Game
A toolkit of 100 questions to spark exciting and meaningful conversations.
It isn’t easy to get into a good conversation. Many of our best ones seem to happen by chance. Far from it! A great conversation starts with someone asking a great question. Inside, on beautiful cards, you’ll find laid out 100 of the very best questions around, carefully designed to get a group of people into exceptionally entertaining and meaningful conversations.
Instructions:
1. Announce to your friends that you have a curious new exercise to propose. Laugh a little at the expense of these cards to ease any awkwardness.
2. Pick a card from anywhere in the box and ask your companions to address the question on it with sincerity and thoughtfulness.
3. Take calculated risks at self-revelation. What tends to make us interesting is our deepest selves. When people say ‘surely you wouldn’t want to know that about me’, they’re often about to say something fascinating.
4. Don’t rush. You might only need five cards for an evening.
5. Repeat often.
A toolkit of 100 questions to spark exciting and meaningful conversations.
It isn’t easy to get into a good conversation. Many of our best ones seem to happen by chance. Far from it! A great conversation starts with someone asking a great question. Inside, on beautiful cards, you’ll find laid out 100 of the very best questions around, carefully designed to get a group of people into exceptionally entertaining and meaningful conversations.
Instructions:
1. Announce to your friends that you have a curious new exercise to propose. Laugh a little at the expense of these cards to ease any awkwardness.
2. Pick a card from anywhere in the box and ask your companions to address the question on it with sincerity and thoughtfulness.
3. Take calculated risks at self-revelation. What tends to make us interesting is our deepest selves. When people say ‘surely you wouldn’t want to know that about me’, they’re often about to say something fascinating.
4. Don’t rush. You might only need five cards for an evening.
5. Repeat often.
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United Kingdom
100 Questions Game
A toolkit of 100 questions to spark exciting and meaningful conversations.
It isn’t easy to get into a good conversation. Many of our best ones seem to happen by chance. Far from it! A great conversation starts with someone asking a great question. Inside, on beautiful cards, you’ll find laid out 100 of the very best questions around, carefully designed to get a group of people into exceptionally entertaining and meaningful conversations.
Instructions:
1. Announce to your friends that you have a curious new exercise to propose. Laugh a little at the expense of these cards to ease any awkwardness.
2. Pick a card from anywhere in the box and ask your companions to address the question on it with sincerity and thoughtfulness.
3. Take calculated risks at self-revelation. What tends to make us interesting is our deepest selves. When people say ‘surely you wouldn’t want to know that about me’, they’re often about to say something fascinating.
4. Don’t rush. You might only need five cards for an evening.
5. Repeat often.
A toolkit of 100 questions to spark exciting and meaningful conversations.
It isn’t easy to get into a good conversation. Many of our best ones seem to happen by chance. Far from it! A great conversation starts with someone asking a great question. Inside, on beautiful cards, you’ll find laid out 100 of the very best questions around, carefully designed to get a group of people into exceptionally entertaining and meaningful conversations.
Instructions:
1. Announce to your friends that you have a curious new exercise to propose. Laugh a little at the expense of these cards to ease any awkwardness.
2. Pick a card from anywhere in the box and ask your companions to address the question on it with sincerity and thoughtfulness.
3. Take calculated risks at self-revelation. What tends to make us interesting is our deepest selves. When people say ‘surely you wouldn’t want to know that about me’, they’re often about to say something fascinating.
4. Don’t rush. You might only need five cards for an evening.
5. Repeat often.